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They DO let you choose your own focus. One of several ways to do it. Immotus, you really NEED to read the documentation that comes with this and watch the videos!!This thing has a terrible user interface. There's no doubt some of the ideas behind it are very good but it's presentation to the user needs a lot of work. It's not very intuitive. And, it is too busy. They need to let the user CHOOSE the focus.
I really think you need to calm down a bit and post some more concrete examples of what you are talking about with the hierarchy.
One of the strengths of RealmWorks is that it has a half dozen ways to do anything. If you are complaining that RW won't let you configure your hierarchy the way you want, you just haven't read the instructions, or used the help, or watched the very helpful tutorial videos.
Organization and campaign structure in RealmWorks is *so* personalizable that it's often difficult to know where to start.
Seriously, give it a bit of time. Something this huge can't be grasped in one "click around and play with it a bit" session.
Still, I live by the adage, "the customer is always right".
I don't know who you are or where you live, but know that I hate you*. I hate you with the kind of hate that is normally reserved for pedophiles and people who torture animals*. I work in a retail pharmacy, and I can tell you with some authority that the customer is often wrong, and occasionally dangerously so. The customer is also hardheaded and stubborn and would rather use the product wrong that to have someone tell them the right way to use it. And then when the product doesn't work exactly like they think it should (regardless of what it's actually meant to do) it's somehow your fault for not telling them otherwise. The same customer, remember, who gets mad when you try to "waste their time" telling them about the product and how it should and shouldn't be used.
That is what I see in this thread. A customer who bought a product expecting it to do things it wasn't designed to, and refusing to use the documentation (which is part of the product he paid for) and the advice/suggestion of forum users (which he got for free) to learn what it actually can do. I'm sure if random generators are that important to him, he can find a way to incorporate them into RW, but not without first reading the documentation and learning how to insert objects.
They need to add an option for allowing us more free time from other obligations to devote to building worlds and campaigns.
They need to add an option for allowing us more free time from other obligations to devote to building worlds and campaigns.